In each blank, try to type in the
word that is missing. If you've
typed in the correct word, the
blank will turn green.
If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Question: refers to a visual exam of body, including body movement and Answer: inspection Question: the use of the nurses hands tp feel texture, size, shape, consistency, and locationAnswer: palpation Question: part of most sensitive to vibrationsAnswer: surface of hands Question: part of hand that best detects position, , size, etcAnswer: surface of hands (fingers and fingerpads) Question: the act of sounds within the bodyAnswer: auscultation Question: involves the striking of a finger or hand against a pt bodyAnswer: Question: a loud, high-pitched sound heard over Answer: Question: is heard over lung tissueAnswer: Question: is heard in lungsAnswer: Question: is over the liverAnswer: Question: is heard over and musclesAnswer: Question: what is the tones of the lungs?Answer: tone- resonant.....intensity- loud......pitch- low....duration- long.......quality- Question: what is the tones of the bones and muscles?Answer: tone- flat....intensity-soft...pitch-high...duration-short...quality-extremely Question: what is the tones of the viscera and liver borders?Answer: tone-dull...intensity-medium...pitch-med high...duration-medium...quality-thudlike Question: what is the percussion tones of the and gas bubbles in intestines?Answer: tone-tympanic...intensity-loud...pitch-high...duration-medium...quality-drumlike Question: what is the tones of the air trapped in lung?Answer: tone-hyperresonant...intensity-very loud...pitch-very low...duration-longer...quality-booming Question: position used to assess head, neck, back, thorax, lungs, breasts, axillae, , vital signs, and upper extemitiesAnswer: sitting Question: position to assess head, neck, thorax and lungs, breasts, axillae, heart, abdomen, extremities, pulsesAnswer: supine Question: position used to assess head, neck, thorax and lungs, breasts, axillae, heart, abdomenAnswer: recumbent Question: position used to female genitalia and gential tractAnswer: lithotomy Question: used to assess rectum and vaginaAnswer: sims Question: used to assess musculoskeletal systemAnswer: prone Question: position used to heartAnswer: recumbent Question: position used to the rectumAnswer: knee-chest |
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